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This is the CYC X1 Stealth e-bike conversion kit. (with the updated gen 3 controller) and 52 volt battery. cost $3200 just over a year ago. it's a seriously powerful motor (rated at 1500watt peak output). it's about twice the power out put of your average high end e-mountain bike. the kit includes; the motor and control unit. freehub drive assembly. cranks and bottom bracket with torque sensor. 52v 17500mAH lithium battery handle bar remote and screen that shows speed etc. basically everything you need to convert your existing bike to electric. with the proprietary app you can fine tune the settings to suit your own preferences and riding style. i had this fitted to my Cotic Rocket (also listed on trade me) and it was amazing. i could fly up the hills and then use the bit of extra power for some boost down hill too.
if anybody is interested in the cotic rocket with e-bike conversion as a combo please let me know. please see my other listings. Cheers
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Pick-up available from Nelson South, Nelson, Nelson / Tasman | Free |
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Questions & Answers (2)
What size bottom bracket is this suited to? Has it had any issues at all? And any idea on how much milage it had done? Cheers s******h (120 • 10:04 am, Sun, 26 May )It will fit from 68-83. Just uses spacers between the bb and the support plates. The odometer seems to lose its setting every time you switch it off, so don't know exactly the milage. I used it for about two hours a week for a year. schultzi (54 • Sunday, 26 May 2024 )Also is there anything missing I see maybe no drive chain Does it have any support bracket to the frame? Cheers 0279114338 if it's easier cheers s******h (120 • 10:13 am, Sun, 26 May )There's nothing missing. The drive chain is there. Must have just forgotten to get it in the photos. There's a support plate that holds the motor assembly to the down tube. I mounted the motor in the front triangle, so didn't use it. schultzi (54 • Sunday, 26 May 2024 )